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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1910)
DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAXVARt 14. eight PAGES. i AN INDEPENDENT NKU'81'APEIt. Published Dally, Weekly and Beml-Weekly, at Pendleton. Oregon, by tne AST OBKUO.MAN UBLISHINO CO. 8UII8CRIITION RATES. Dal IT, ene year, by mall $5.00 Dally. li months, by mall 2.50 Daily, three mootha, bj mall 1.23 Dally, ana month, by mall 60 Daily, one year, by carrier 7 50 bally, six mootha, by carrier I 75 Dally, three months, by carrier .... 1.95 Daily, oae month, by carrier 65 Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, alx months, by mall T3 Weekly, (our mootha, by mall 50 eml-Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.60 ami-Weekly, six mootha, by mall .. .75 ami-Weekly, (onr months, by mall . .50 The Dally East Oregon Ian la kept on aale at the Oregon News Co., iT 6th street, Portland, Oregon. Chteajro Hurean, 008 Security Building. Waaalngtoa, D. C, Barest 501 Four tsantk street, N. W. Member United Ftesa Aaauetatloo. Catered at the poatoifwe ac Pendleton, 'Oragsa, aa aeenod class mail matter. eTalaphoaa Mala 1 .Un:oniovTi.abeL OPPORTrXTTY. Foolish is he who says that at his door I knock but once, a furtive moment stay. Fearing lest he shall hear, then haste away. Glad to escape him to return no more. Not so, I knock and wait, and o'er and o'er Come back to summon him. Day after day I come to call the Idler from his play. Or wake the dreamer with my vain uproar. Out of a thousand, haply, now and then. One, if he hear again and yet again. Will tardy rise and open lan guidly. The rest, half puzzled, half an noyed return To play or sleep, nor seek nor wish to learn Who the untimely, clownish guest may be. William D. Eddy in Atlantic Monthly. E.NFORCK THE REGULATIONS. To protect public health just as -carefully as possible is one of the very first duties of a city government. Therefore this paper wishes to com mend in the strongest way Dr. Mc Faul's plans for keeping Pendleton free from contagious diseases of all kinds. Backed up by Mayor Murphy and others of the administration the city physician is going to enforce the quarantine regulations to the letter. Most assuredly the quarantine regu lations should be enforced and enforc- ed rigidly. It would be criminal neg ligence, or something mighty close to that, on the part of officials did they fall to enforce the regulations. Only by quarantining cases and then forc ing compliance with quarantine regu lations may the physicians stamp out ccntaglous diseases and so prevent - epidemics. Of course quarantines work Incon- - venience on those who are quaran v tlned. Enforcing the regulations will cause grumbling, especially when a patient who is quarantined is but mildly 111. But the public welfare . comes ahead of Individual convenl- - ence. It is far better to quarantine one household even though , some hardship is worked on that family than to have a thousand children exposed to disease. It Is evident that when Dr. McFaul became city physician a new deal went Into effect. The East Oregon Ian hopes that it will stay In effect and that the good intentions now held by officials will be retained. Too much care cannot be taken In this matter. Pendleton wants fo be a healthful town In which to live. It la a school town and prides Itself In having one of the most thorough and up-to-date school systems of any lit tle city in the northwest. The chil dren who live here and those who come in from abroad must be pro tected. It Is good business to protect them and furthermore It Is the right thing to do. These remarks are not prompted by any fear that Pendleton is in Im mediate danger of any epidemic. There are a few cases of small pox here but the disease is of a mild form and with proper observance of quarantine regulations the trouble can be stamped out. But it is very es sential that the quarantine regula tions be enforced now and at all times It. the future. GET READY. Every day that goes by Increases the local sentiment for a traction sys tem and Incidentally brings the peo ple -closer together In the movement for this Improvement The prellml- nary work being; done towards se- coring the $60,000 Pendleton must raise shows that property owners and business men in general are well wake to the Importance of the propo sitlon. There is little doubt but that when the company's stock is actually placed on Bale local people will take $30,000 worth and take it gladly. There is every reason in the world why Pendleton should take up the company's offer and do so quickly. It Is a very reasonable estimate that the traction line will Increase local realty values to the extent of a million dol lars. This being the case certainly local people should be very eager to take $50,000 worth of the company's stock. Local people took a $30,000 bond issue for the woolen mill and they have never regretted the act. Because they raised that $30,000 Pen dleton now has a splendid manufact uring Industry that is of great value at this time and will lilevitably be come of greater value. Get ready Mr. Property Owner and Mr. Progressive Citizen to do your part towards securing the traction line. When the band wagon comes along jump in with both feet. Tou will be in good company. PENPLETOX THE CENTER. A Walla Walla correspondent to the Oregon Journal tries to grow boast ful because the Spokane train now leaves Pendleton in the morning and passes through Walla Walla during the forenoon instead of in the after noon as heretofore. Hhe thinks the ar rangement will help Walla Walla commercially. Tut, tut. It Is noth ing to brag about Pendleton has such a service as this from Walla Walla and has had for years. Every morning a passenger train arrives from the Garden City and it is in variably well filled with people from Walla Walla and way points who come here to shop and spend the day In a "main line" city. Furthermore Pendleton also has a morning pas senger service over the Northern Pa cific and it is but a question of time until such a service will be establish ed from the west end of the county and from the Pilot Rock country. Pendleton's geographical position is such that it cannot help leading Wal la Walla as a trade center. The mis fortune of the Garden City comes through its isolation due to the fact that it is a "branch line" town. A TRAGIC WRECK. Tragedies of the sea. like that in cident to the wreck of the-'zarina at Coos Bay, always awaken the deepest sympathy for the sufferei-s and for their friends. In the wreck of the Czarina a pathetic feature was the fact that Harold Millis, son of C. J. Millis, manager of. the company, was aboard the doomed vessel and his father was forced to stand upon the teach and watch his son perish. The elder Millis was former livestock agent for the O. R. & X. company and as such became well known to many peo ple of eastern Oregon. They regret his loss. Prometheus was the first Friend of Man and he paid the penalty. He brought the gift of fire to humankind according to fable, and thereby In curred the wrath of Zeus who had him bound and left In torment upon a barren shore. The coal barons and the Umbel barons and allied Interests would like to see such a fate handed out .to Oiffonl Plnchot. Some think they already have him down. But wait and see. Pendleton high school will have two graduating classes this year and the spring clase wiLl be far larger than ever before in- the history of the city. Another evidence of the fact that there is still some life and activity in this little city. The moderation of the weather has been pleasing to most people, but we now need another blanket of snow to protect the wheat An Iowa girl went Insane after be ing hugged. She should not have taken the matter so seriously. Vancouver now has Mrs. Maude Vancouver is Myrtle Baney-Johnson. welcome, to thelady. The poultry show will be the next big event and it promises to be some thing worth while. Pendleton's gate Is always open. Come In and see our town. DISCOVERED THE DYNAMO. The wonderful development of the electrical industry owes Its being to a series of historic tests made in August, 1831, by Michael Faraday, when he discovered the principle of the electric dynamo. Previous to Faraday's discoveries the only elec tricity known In the laboratory was such aa could be readily produced in the static machines by rubbing glass with silk, or the weak, though con tinuous, flow resulting from chemi cals acting on copper and sfnc or other material Electrical experi ments were being carried on, how ever, with these feeble sources of elec trical energy, but It was easy to see that electricity would ever remain a scientific toy so Ions; as it took costly batteries of enormous size and great weight to produce a very sllfht current of electrical energy. Michael Faraday was born at New ington, near London, September 22, 1791. At the age of twenty-one he re ceived the appointment of assistant in chemistry- at the Royale Institution, London, and that same year. he be came the private secretary of that great scientist and electrical experi menter. Sir Humphrey Pnvy. touring the continent with him. It was from P;ivy that Faraday became Interested In and took up the study of electric ity. After his return to London, Far aday was re-appointed to the Royal Institute and there commenced his great career of investigation and stu dy in the magnetic and electrical field. That noteworthy August of 1831, Faraday spent ten ' days performing a series of experiments which led to the discovery of the electric motor a mechanical device to produce a steady flow of electrical energy of great power. Upon the fifth day he noticed that electricity was produced In a copper wire whenever he moved it near a magnet. This proved that electrical energy could be produced by a magnet In motion near a good conductor. The ninth day Davy made a copper disk which could be revolv ed between the poles of a powerful magnet. When this crude machine was set In motion, his device for measuring the strength of an electric current showed that electricity was actually being made by mechanical means, a feat then undreamed of In scientific circles. From this simple little device grew all the giant electric generators of to day which supply the people of the world with millions and millions of horsepower for the electric railroads, electric motors and a thousand other purposes. Faraday died in 187, reaping to the full the honors which were due him In his early investigations and subsequent inventions. GOOD NIGHT, You little tot. In your white little cot With the moonbeams all dancing and playing beside; There with your doll and your slum ber and all Roaming off in the babyhood heav en so wide; You with your pink little cheeks and your curls, Happy and , tired and snuggled in tight; You are the sweetest of all little girls Good night, little rose of the twi light, good night. There in your dreams with the wan dering beams , Sped from the azure world watch ing above; Safe in the folds of your coverlets rolled Round and about you In peace and in love; Innocent, pure as the brooklet that purls Heaven will guard through the bloom and the blight; Cures Colds Kondon's breaks op a cold In a few hours clears tho head relieves delicate nasal membranes . pleasant to take abso- 1 lutelv on re and tnmr. an teed. Don't neif-, lect colds and tret hav i icver, astnma, deal- jAAanltary 25c or 50c tube, or. X Free Sam Die at Your I tip a 4 Kalarrh nln SI knnrtM Druaalatt 800 then, be In, clonfl, eurra. A nlnule aWiOlU-atton trovt. Sfi.OWiirutnrlt'tMM'i. Kondnn'sand reenmmend It under oar potiltive (r:trantv. Write fur free Minple now. Kondon Mfg. Co. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR. SALE Black Percheron Stallion, 8 years old, weight, one ton. Im ported ' from France, price, $2500. Might consider good property In exchange. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. The Quel) e Gas. La Fountalne, Prop. Bot its cent meals In toe North west. Ftrst-dass Cooks and Serrtee. Shell-fish in Season. La Fountain Block, Mala St- FOR. SALE 1800 acres all fenced, good I room house with basement, 4 big barns well built 3 orchards, and other improve ments. This land lies aong the foot hills of the Blue mountains. In the Chinook belt where grows the fine bunchgrass and flows the crystat springs. Owner cut ISO tons of al falfa this year. This la an Ideal stock ranch, 10 miles of a depot, and can be bought for $12.60 per acre, and ten thousand dollars worth of cattle and horses thrown In, besides 1 good wagons and all the machinery and other stuff on the ranch. I find the bargains, that Is why I sell the goods. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. J -Vis V J m The safest medicines are those which leave the system in the best con dition after their use. This is one of the principnl virtues we claim for S. S. S. Being made entirely of roots, he.Ls and turk, it is not in even the smallest degree harmful to any system, but on tlie other hand its vbr etable ingredients make it one of the finest of tonics to build up the health In every way. A great many blood unucuimiis which uniuvornuiy uuoci me uoweui, sio:uucu or uige.siive sys tem, and any blood-purifying effect they might have is therefore offset by their injurious action ou the general health. . S.S. S. is the one safe and sure blood purifier. It goes into the circulation and rids the blood of every impurity or pollution. It strengthens the circulation ond adds nourishing properties to the blood and greatly assists in the cure of any blood disease. S. S. S. euros Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all like diseases, because it purifies the circulation. S. S. S. may be taken by young or old with absolute safety, and with the assurance that it will cure all diseases and disorders duo to an impure or poisoned Lluod supply, even reaching down and removing hereditary taints. Book on tlie blood nd any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Tou are the dearest of all little girls flood night, little rose of the twi light, good night St. Louis Star. Tlie Houston Post only blames Bryan for running for president on that part of the earth which is Texas. The Sewing Light makes KNOWN FOR WHAT IPC A BANK'S CAPITAL Is to protect Us deKsltors from possible loss, therefore the larger it is, the greater protection the depositors have This bunk has a Capital of . $250,000.00 Surplus and net profits 175,000.00 Shareholders liability .. 250,000.00 A total -of ?G75,000.00 This means that this bank must lose over 2-8 of a million dol liirs. before Its depositors could lose a cent. This protection Is for VOC. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon SECURITY Heat or Smoke Which? Do you want a fuej to fill your home and lungs with smoke and nasty odors, or with clear heat, as and when you want it? Then use gas, the fuel that answers every demand made upon it quickly, conveniently, cheaply and with cleanliness. Phone Main 40 today andendyouf heat and light trouble Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Matlock Building. PURELY VEGETABLE medicines contain strong mineraJJ The Grants Pass Outlook mentions several orchards that yielded from 11,000 to 11800 an acre net The Ottawa Canoe club will enter Gordon Johnson their 100 yard na tional swimming champion in some of the Important races In the United States next season. the long evening brilliant with its steady white light for sewing or reading. Made of brass, nickel plated and equipped with the latest im proved central draft burner. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but you cannot get a better lamp at any price. Once a Rayo user, always one Every Dealer Ererywsere. If Not At Yours, Write for Descriptive Circular to tlie Nearest Agracy of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY, (iBcarporated) IT'S STRENGTH IT MEANS Careful Dressers appreciate the assistance our clean ing and pressing work is to them In the earn of their wardrobe. Your suit or overcoat here to be put into condition for use will srov it to you at small cost. Pendleton Dya Works 206 hi K. Alta St. Phone Maine lit. You're Losing Money every time you fill that old stove up with coal the cost per degree of warmth from coal is vasdy more than heat ing with gas, and what a difference in conven ience, cleanliness and results 1 It heats perfectly the cold corners; is cheerful and clean. Pneumonia Soason Is Horo Better our that celd beters ft Is too late. TALLMAN'B F. S. ool4 capsule will knock the worst oold In two days. Utat factured aad sold only by ; Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists' of Baatern Oregon. O. N. HEACOCK Eye-sfcrht SpecaaJaas. My Glauses are Guarantee im gtre you satisfaction or MONEY REFUNDED, I Grind aU My Lenses. Any Lena Duplicated te a Few Mlnutea. Wltk WM. SI HANSOOM, The French Restaurant T. B. Swearlngen, Mjpr. Thoroughly renovated Flrst-clam rooms in coa necUon. Private dining parlors; good service and the best cooks. REGULAR MEALS 25 OTK Coal supply running low? Tbea make a note of OUR 'phena tamber, Unln ITS. .and call Central tor that number when you want your bins filled quickly with Hock Snrlitc. the finest quality coal obtainable. Promptness and fair orices combin ed with Rock Spring A-l quality wl enable us to keep, your trade if yoal hilt . a TITn v . .nAj .1 A HENR.Y KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. Chickens Tonics Uuit make then. lay. Alfalfa Meal, Bone, Shell and Grit, Insect Destroyer. Conkey New Line COLESWORTHY 127-129 E. Alta a s.e4. WILLIAMSON HAFFNDRd) EN0RAVBR5TR1NTDRJ THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOIETOUR ORDERS-TOD 6ET THEM RIGHT 1 Uilno Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. FIO V